Contra the radical feminists, women and men depend on each other to flourish as individuals and in family and community.
For Matthew Continetti, the right is animated by “the endless competition and occasional collaboration between populism and elitism.”
Did Strauss himself think of contemporary Orthodoxy as more than an absurd possibility?
Mitchell’s book is a fine study of the theology of wokeness, but ultimately concedes too much to the left
Conservatism: A Rediscovery is a contribution to the rediscovery of certain forgotten American resources and prospects, but the search cannot stop there.
The road to a conservative-nationalist new dispensation must first pass through a reappraisal of the legacies of Nixon and Moynihan.
How the 19th century gave birth to new religious movements, from Theosophy to Christian Science to Zionism.
Willmoore Kendall, the “populist conservative,” was a philosopher of majority rule.
Viet Thanh Nguyen’s latest is a novel written to be written about
How Origen’s Greek ideas about male and female live on in today’s gender-confused society
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